How do i eat vegetable?!


Question: Mama says its good for health but it taste like ####?
i only eat vege in KFC coleslaw, burgers, and chinese style mushroom n broccoli..others are NO NO


Answers: Mama says its good for health but it taste like ####?
i only eat vege in KFC coleslaw, burgers, and chinese style mushroom n broccoli..others are NO NO

better yet, drink some v8 fusion jucie, it has all your fruits and vegegatables in it and its tastes good, but if you dont want to buy that steaming vegetables is probably the next best thing.

drink some v8 juice. it's easy. i also like to eat steamed carrots since they have some extra sugar in them so they're sweeter than your average veggie.

oh dear.

so YOUR contributing to the obesity epidemic i see...

You should put sugar on them tastes better or add cheese to it.
Or if you really really dont want to eat them throw them away when your mom is not looking.
but you should eat them they are good for you health.

stick into your ***

In the produce section of the supermarket they have different fruit and vegetable juices. Try carrot juice, it tastes really good in juice form and kind of sweet.

make yourself a big salad and drown it in dressing!! I'm sure you'll like that!

Vegetables are bad for you. But if you want to make them taste better because your Mama said so, I suggest pouring some battery acid over them. It really brings out their natural flavours.

Chinese style mushroom & broccoli is thebomb.com

Just keep eating the ones you like

i think you never eat dragon fruit. Or have you ever eat an apple before???i think grape is good for you .

eh? who said taste dia mcm @#%$%$##?
sedap what? ehehehe...

to eat a vegetable you have to get them out of the wheelchair.





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